| Show what Is the matter with our civic pride our park is in a deplorable condition an eyesore eye sore to the ahe people who visit our Afu museum seum the tourists garbage is strewn all over the grass grasa the garbage box Is so full that its lid is bulging a tine fine place for or breeding of 0 tiles flies the grass is covered with boas papers and pieces of old pipe because we are in a depression the more need we have to beautify our surroundings it is up to the citizens of 0 Fill fillmore moie to make this city an attractive place it if they want to favorably impress the tourists and it if they desire to keep their young people at home it the reader is not impressed with the truth ol of this he should observe the attractiveness ot of the payson city park one never passes without observing the people taking advantage ot of the benches and cool grass and shrubbery at a minimum cost our park could be kept attract attractive ie and improvements could be made each summer A VISITOR LONDON on sept 1 dorothy of 0 london england visited the old state capitol she was very much interested in the exhibits throughout the entire building especially the legislative hall when told ot of the method of 0 lighting the room in early days she stated that after all the things we consider new are not always so very new when we think of 0 indirect lighting which is supposed to be recent being planned for this chii building as early its as 1851 we cannot help but marvel at the forethought of the pioneers perhaps it generally known that the ledges running north and south on the east and west sides of 0 the wall near the ceiling were used tor for lighting purposes A pioneer ot of fillmore informed the writer that twenty candles with reflectors placed on both ledges were sufficient to light the room sadie rogers |